Claims
- 1. A hydraulic actuator comprising: a liquid source for supplying an operating pressure to a housing, the housing having a pressurized cushion chamber and a separate piston chamber, said housing having a bore interconnecting the cushion chamber and the piston chamber the bore having a smaller diameter than the diameter of the cushion chamber and a smaller diameter than the diameter of the piston chamber; a piston mounted within said housing, said piston extending through the piston chamber through the interconnecting bore and into the pressurized cushion chamber, said piston having a first liquid pressure surface in the piston chamber and a second liquid pressure surface in the piston chamber and a portion thereof having a diameter substantially the same as the diameter of the interconnecting bore and long enough to keep the cushion chamber substantially pressure isolated from the piston chamber during the entire cycle, said piston also having a cushion chamber liquid pressure surface which alternately, continuously compresses the liquid in the cushion chamber during movement of the piston in one direction and continuously permits the liquid in the cushion chamber to expand during movement of the piston in the other direction as the piston reciprocates; and piston reciprocating means comprising valve means, a first port and a second port axially spaced from the first port, the ports supplying operating pressure from the valve means to the piston chamber, the spacing between the ports being such that the ports are continuously open during the entire cycle of the piston, the piston reciprocating means further comprising hydraulic flow conduits connected between the liquid source and said valve means, said valve means being biased in a first direction by having a first portion thereof continuously directly subjected to the cushion chamber pressure, said valve means and said hydraulic flow conduits being constructed so that during the entire cycle the operating pressure acts in a direction opposite said first direction on a second portion of the valve means to oppose the bias resulting from the pressure on the valve means first portion, the operating and cushion pressures and the dimensions of the piston cushion chamber liquid pressure surface and valve means first and second portions being chosen such that said valve means begins moving to a first piston when the pressure in the cushion chamber relative to said operating pressure reaches a first predetermined level to permit the application of operating pressure to said first liquid pressure surface, said valve means beginning to move a second position when the pressure in the cushion chamber reaches a second predetermined level relative to said operating pressure to permit the application of operating pressure to said second piston liquid pressure surface.
- 2. A hydraulic actuator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the valve means includes a valve member transversely spaced from said piston and the hydraulic flow conduits include a fluid pressure line extending from the cushion chamber to the valve member, said valve member being constructed to permit in a first position thereof the flow of hydraulic fluid through said first port and against said first liquid pressure surface to move said piston upwardly after the pressure of the cushion chamber relative to said operating pressure reaches said first predetermined level, said valve member beginning to move to a second position when the cushion chamber pressure exceeds said second predetermined level relative to said operating pressure due to upward movement of the piston, to exhaust fluid from the piston chamber through said first port and permit the flow of hydraulic fluid through said second port and against the second liquid pressure surface.
- 3. A hydraulic actuator in accordance with claim 1 wherein the pressurized cushion chamber further includes a kinetic energy absorption cylinder and the piston has a plunger portion shaped to fit into the kinetic energy absorption cylinder with a slight clearance gap when the piston travels so far in the direction toward the kinetic energy absorption cylinder that the plunger portion moves into said cylinder.
- 4. A hydraulic actuator in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first liquid pressure surface of the piston is a downwardly extending shoulder; and said second liquid pressure surface of the piston is an upwardly extending shoulder of larger area than the first liquid pressure surface of the piston.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 699,493 filed June 24, 1976, now abandoned which is continuation in part of application Ser. No. 533,969, filed Dec. 18, 1974, now abandoned.
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